the Chosen People

Joseph: The Betrayed

Joseph’s journey from betrayal to redemption teaches us about God’s constant presence and divine purpose, even in our darkest moments.

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Psalm 139:8
Have you ever felt betrayed or abandoned by those closest to you? Joseph certainly did when his brothers threw him into a pit and sold him into slavery. But even in those dark moments, God’s presence never left him. Psalm 139:8 reminds us that no matter how high we rise or how low we fall, God is there. Like Joseph, we can trust that our struggles have a purpose, even when we can’t see it immediately. God’s plans often lead us through trials to reveal His redemption and grace. If you feel trapped in a difficult situation, remember Joseph’s journey. Trust that God is with you and has a divine purpose for your life, even when you feel abandoned.
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